we passes a metric **** load of them on the way down to SGMP a few weeks ago. looked like a graveyard for them...
were they for sale? hahah
we passes a metric **** load of them on the way down to SGMP a few weeks ago. looked like a graveyard for them...
ROFL... man this thread is getting good. It's a lot more diverse than I expected with a lot of classics. Awesome!
Abrams tank?! LOL... guess you better join the army. They ride kinda rough, but not as bad as you would expect.
I have a Delorean. I drove this in high school.
I know, there ugly as hell and slow.Remind me again in what way a Delorean is desirable?
To the Delorean comments.. Yes, i guess you could say they are attainable. SSeater, You are right that company is around today, BUT you guys are way off on the price. Decent Deloreans sell for mid 40's low 50's. Thus unattaibable.. http://delorean.com/for-sale/
Remind me again in what way a Delorean is desirable?
I didn't think so either but when I opened the gulwing door girls got in. There wasn't a day I drove in it by myself.
Attainable:
NOT attainable:
Delorean
1967 Galaxy 500
1966 Chevelle SS
1965 mustang coupe
I ALMOST pulled the trigger on a '67 Fairlane 500 a few months before I bought my notch. Original 289/4 spd for $2500. Hindsight - shoulda gone for the classic.
Naaah, Your instincts were correct. You Chose .........Wisely
I've owned two mid 60's Fairlanes. ( One was a Cyclone). Neither of them were worth dreaming about.( But that Galaxy is Very Cool.) They were nice enough cars alright, But the interiors were boring, they handled like junk, they stopped equally bogus (Drums on the 'Lane) Disc/drum on the Cyclone.
It's probably been said here earlier, but so many "dream cars" become not so dreamy after reality sets in. Part of what makes a car fun to own (for me at least) is how nice it is to drive. Some of the 60's dream cars pictured above would be a disapointment to drive after owning and referencing the experience against the Mustang we all own.
I'm sure many of us have the Fox and the DD beater. If that DD is truly deserving of "beater" status, and has worn out suspension, A/C that doesn't work, Is a pig to get going and to try and stop, then you already know what it's like to actually own a mid sixties, mid size 289/2bbl/single exhaust/drum/drum Fairlane 500. Put an FE under the hood, and the Go part is better, but going around the corner, (while sliding all over that mile wide "bucket" seat) and stopping still sucked ass.
Go down to the Classic forum. After they get done fixing all of the rusted crap that comes w/ a 50+ a year old car, Most upgrade just about everything about the cars except the skin.
HMMMMM Now there's a thought...... Wonder if there was a way to build a fox w/ a 60's feel, but still retain all of the current technology that makes it go, handle, and stop .